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英 [ˌmɪnəˈrælədʒɪst]美 [ˌmɪnəˈrælədʒɪst]
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词根:mineral
adj.
mineral 矿物的;矿质的
n.
mineral 矿物;(英)矿泉水;无机物;苏打水(常用复数表示)
mineralogy 矿物学;矿物学书籍
vi.
mineralize 采集矿物
vt.
mineralize 使含无机化合物;使矿物化
1. American Mineralogist 美国矿物学家 ; 美国
2. ore mineralogist 矿相学工作者
1. THE ENDLESS POLYMER SCIENCE FRONTIER Aiming at the Earth Science Frontier and Being Courageous to the First Person& The Famous Crystal Mineralogist Peng Zhizhong
发展前景无限的聚合物科学盯准地学前沿敢为天下先&记著名结晶矿物学家彭志忠教授
2. Mineralogist Jeffrey Post of the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D. C., agrees.
华盛顿特区史密森学会的矿物学家杰弗里·波斯特表示同意。
3. Pure nickel was first isolated in 1751 by Swedish chemist and mineralogist Axel Fredrik Cronstedt, and the name that the miners had been calling the worthless ore for centuries stuck.
1751年,瑞典化学家兼矿物学家阿克塞尔·弗雷德里克·克龙斯泰特首次分离出了纯粹的镍。矿工们用了几个世纪的无用矿石这一名字也就此打住。
4. And so the mineralogist considers the relatively formless marble as a special formation of rock, differing from other equally special formations, such as sandstone or porphyry.
所以矿物学家便把这相对地没有形式的大理石认为具有某种石的结构,有别于其他特定类型的石,如沙石或云斑石。
5. This jewel-like effect makes the giant crystals truly unique, according to John Rakovan, a mineralogist at Miami University in Ohio, who was not involved in the project.
John Rakovan指出,珠宝样的外观赋予了这些巨大的晶体以绝对的独特性。 他是俄亥俄州迈阿密大学的矿物学家,并没有加入这个研究项目。
6. The first observations of fluorine came from the 1500s, with a German mineralogist who described it as a material that served to lower the melting point of ore. In 1670, a glassworker accidentally found that fluorspar and acids would react and used the reaction to etch glass.
16世纪一位德国矿物学家开始研究氟,并把它描述为一种能降低矿石熔点的物质。1670年,一个玻璃厂工人偶然发现氟石和酸性物质能够发生化学反应,并将这一发现用于蚀刻玻璃。
7. Mineralogist Jeffrey Post of the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C., agrees.
华盛顿特区史密森学会的矿物学家杰弗里·波斯特表示同意。
8. The report included letters and attachments by other expedition members, including naturalist and mineralogist George Bird Grinnell.
这个报告包括了其他探险队成员的信件和附件,内中还包括自然学家和矿物学家乔治·伯尔德•格林·尼尔。